Author Topic: Later version of R-model apron brake ducts  (Read 5126 times)

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Re: Later version of R-model apron brake ducts
« Reply #15 on: October 30, 2019, 12:52:33 AM »
Two different brake cooling duct transitions that fit the transition off the apron. The round one requires a section of hose and the cooling plates that route the air to the center of the rotor. Cobra Automotive has those parts. Earl's photo (very cool) shows a riveted hold down bracket on the original duct. I never thought they would be necessary until I had these ducts slip apart a SAAC 39 open track. There is a pretty tight fit with these parts, (only the right side came apart) but I'm guessing the amount of air pressure made the brackets necessary.
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Re: Later version of R-model apron brake ducts
« Reply #16 on: October 30, 2019, 01:46:10 PM »
Two different brake cooling duct transitions that fit the transition off the apron. The round one requires a section of hose and the cooling plates that route the air to the center of the rotor. Cobra Automotive has those parts. Earl's photo (very cool) shows a riveted hold down bracket on the original duct. I never thought they would be necessary until I had these ducts slip apart a SAAC 39 open track. There is a pretty tight fit with these parts, (only the right side came apart) but I'm guessing the amount of air pressure made the brackets necessary.
I don't believe the oval to round transition is vintage original. Do you have any kind of documentation to support the usage back in the day so that I can update my data base? Going from large oval intake to a smaller duct seems counter productive which is why my skepticism .
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Re: Later version of R-model apron brake ducts
« Reply #17 on: November 04, 2019, 10:41:25 AM »
The transition to round fits the cooling plates on the spindle directing air directly into the rotor center. The vintage set up blows the air across into the general area. The racers use the hose set up, which I adopted. The oval ducts, more aligned with the original, will slip onto my apron ducts, and will be my next set up. Now, cooling plates or no cooling plates, that is the next decision.
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Re: Later version of R-model apron brake ducts
« Reply #18 on: November 04, 2019, 11:08:19 AM »
The transition to round fits the cooling plates on the spindle directing air directly into the rotor center. The vintage set up blows the air across into the general area. The racers use the hose set up, which I adopted. The oval ducts, more aligned with the original, will slip onto my apron ducts, and will be my next set up. Now, cooling plates or no cooling plates, that is the next decision.
My answers where in the context of historically correct which I thought I was clear about and not what you can make work .
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Re: Later version of R-model apron brake ducts
« Reply #19 on: November 11, 2019, 06:14:02 PM »
Tony Conover still has these available. The price is $250 for a full set if anyone besides me is interested.

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